Deduction type games have always been favored by many players, and Goose Goose Duck is one of the most discussed works recently. In the game, players will belong to different factions, and each faction has its own unique objectives. Below, we will provide a detailed introduction to the identities in Goose Goose Duck. In the game, each faction has different identities, and these identities play different roles. Many new players are not very clear about the identities in the game, which can also reduce their win rate. Therefore, we will introduce the explanations of these identities next.

There are three factions in the game: the opposing goose and duck factions, as well as a third-party faction. Next, we will introduce the characters based on the factions. We first introduce the goose faction, which is the good guys' faction in the game. Generally, the tasks of this faction are relatively positive. Not all characters from each faction appear on every map, which players should be aware of. The first character we introduce is Gravy. This is a special role in the goose faction. It only appears on 8 maps, with some representative ones being the Basement, Spaceship, Mallard Manor, and Ancient Sands.
This character's ability is quite interesting; it can increase its bounty by continuously completing tasks. However, the bounty cannot be obtained immediately; it requires the player to survive until the end to receive the bounty. Additionally, there is a mechanism where the killer can only kill Gravy when they are alone together. If Gravy is killed by the killer during the game, the accumulated bounty from completed tasks will be transferred to the killer.

In the game, the duck faction can directly see Gravy's identity. So if you get the Gravy role, you can announce your identity at the beginning of the game. After that, try to move around with multiple people to significantly reduce your danger. If you trust someone, you can also ask them to protect you. Gravy needs to work with other players to complete tasks, which maximizes their chances of survival.

The second character we introduce is the Medium, another special role in the goose faction. This identity appears on more maps and is more practical compared to Gravy. Its main ability is to know the current number of ghosts. This ability can be checked periodically. Players can roughly deduce the approximate time of death of other players by observing the increase in the number of ghosts over time. Therefore, this identity requires a high sensitivity to time. It is recommended to calculate the time when a new victim appears and inform the other players on the field.
Vigilante, this is a special role in the goose faction, appearing on all maps. This role can be considered the killer for the geese, but it only has one knife, which is very powerful and can kill anyone on the field. This role requires a very high level of judgment. If players make a wrong judgment, they may accidentally kill a member of their own faction or a neutral player, which not only makes them lose their ability but also puts their team at a disadvantage.

The Sheriff is a very important role for the good guys in the game, appearing on any map. Its ability is unique, allowing it to kill any player. If the Sheriff kills a neutral or duck faction player, the target will die immediately.

However, if the Sheriff kills a goose faction player, both the Sheriff and the targeted player will die. The double-edged sword effect of this role is even more pronounced than that of the Vigilante, as failing could result in the loss of two members of the team, tilting the game balance in favor of the duck faction.

The above are detailed introductions to the identities in Goose Goose Duck. Due to the limited length of the article, this piece only introduces some special identities of the goose faction. In the game, each special identity has its own abilities, and players need to utilize these abilities well to achieve the final victory.